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Table 8.9: Percentage Point Change in HomeOwnershipRates by AgeCohort and Region 20 – 24 years 25– 29 years 30 – 34 years 35 – 39 years 40 – 44 years 45 – 49 years 50 – 54 years 55 – 59 years 60 – 64 years 65 years plus Overall Northland ... Table 8.9 presents the percentage point change in homeownershiprates by age group and region between 1981 and 2001. A more detailed breakdown in the trend in homeownershiprates by age and region is presented in Table 7 in Appendix 8.

(Birth year) (Age) Fig. 2 Homeownershiprates by agecohort. Source: Housing Survey of Japan; Housing and Land Survey of Japan ... the level of homeownership was low at 23.3% for households whose head was aged 34 ...homeownership before reaching old age. In addition, the large majority of elderly

In Figure 1, we present age and cohort patterns of the homeownershiprate ... The thirteen points for each cohort represent the homeownershiprate at thirteen age ... indicate diﬀerences in homeownership between cohorts at the same age. Those diﬀerences

and one for females, of the timing of ﬁrst homeownership by agecohort based on the 1999 AHS ... impossible to obtain estimates of age of ﬁrst homeownership by single years of age ... to calculate age group at ﬁrst homeownership. Persons who had not bought a house

to this question: from one cross-section one cannot disentangle cohort from age effects. Homeownershiprate by age and cohort ...homeownershiprateage Example: Do households sell the house when they become old? • Figure 1 no answer to this question: from one cross-section one cannot disentangle cohort from age effects. ... 1) ‘year-of-birth’ cohorts are followed over time 2) constructed from a time series